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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Frustrated

It's pouring with rain outside but we're all warm and toasty inside. The kids have gone out for a drive in this weather as only teenagers can....let's hope they return safely.

I'm a bit frustrated.

I've started knitting my owl jumper but I didn't have any 6.5mm circular needles....so I went to the shop to buy some (spent quite a bit on them actually) and now I find one of them keeps catching the wool....so I'll have to take them back. Drat.

I think I'm so cranky because the wool is really lovely and springy and produces results quickly...it's Cascade Ecological. The Owl pattern is very popular and from this wonderful woman here. She is really very special....takes beautiful photos...is very clever and, well...I hope you like her work as much as I do.

In good news, I finally made it to the American Yarns shop on Saturday. I had a good old mooch around and ended up walking out with stuff I never expected to buy.

The minute I touched the blue yarn on the left I was sold...it is the softest stuff you have ever felt....I think it is a mix of casmere and silk...sigh. The big red ball on the right, Moonnight is a mix of lambswool and cashmere. Think I'll try my hand at shawls with these ones. The owner was very patient with me (I think I was there for probably at least an hour). I was delighted when she gave me a loyalty card. It's a little thing but honestly I spend so much on this hobby, it's nice to be rewarded for good custom.

That's all to report really. It's been a tidying kind of day today while my wonderful mechanic fixed my car - broken engine mount and a timing belt that needed replacing. I read a bit of the Guardian and am stuck on the Quick Crossword AGAIN!!

Did you know that (according to page 31 of the Guardian) "walking may protect the brain against shrinking and preserve memory in the elderly, according to research by US neurologists who monitored 300 volunteers over 13 years......The study suggests that about 14km a week is the optimum distance for "neurological exercise". The paper, published in Neurology, the online medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, found no discernible bonus in going further."

Right that does it....got to get back into walking. Apart from anything else....my jeans are too uncomfortable.